Paper Wasp Threat –

Paper wasp nests resemble an upside down umbrella of cells
and are often found hanging under the eaves of buildings,
in attics, trees, as well as other structures (see photo
right). Although they are capable of stinging, paper wasps
are usually not aggressive unless disturbed. The sting of
a paper wasp is similar to that of any other wasp. Paper
wasps feed on nectar, and other insects, including
caterpillars, flies and beetle larvae, and they are often
considered to be beneficial by gardeners.

Paper wasps are generally considered a beneficial
species. They will feed on agricultural pests such as
caterpillars that can destroy crops.

However when they are an uninvited guest in your home or yard,
they are considered a pest. Since their territoriality can
lead to attacks on persons, and because their stings are quite
painful and can produce a potentially fatal reaction in some
individuals, nests in human-inhabited areas may present
an unacceptable hazard.

If you find nests in or around your house or property
please do not attempt to remove the wasps on your own.
Do not put you, or your family at risk. Let us take
that risk for you.
Contact Christopher Pest Control for your paper
wasp removal needs.

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